Ficus plants include 800-1000 species of woody trees, shrubs, and vines from the Moraceae family. Many are grown as houseplants or outdoors in their native regions. Black ficus grows as a large broadleaf evergreen tree in tropical and subtropical climates, but it is more often grown as a houseplant in homes, offices, and featured in interior commercial landscaping. This elegant plant has slender branches that arch gracefully from a light gray trunk, with dense, glossy dark leaves.
Plant Specification
Plant name: Black Ficus Plant
Scientific name: Ficus
Pot size: 18 inch Plastic Pot
Pot Color: Red Pot
Plant Height: 4 ft. approx
Spread: 2 ft.
Location: Outdoor(Full or Partial Sun)
Plants Care
If the leaves fold easily, you may have over-watered your ficus.
The yellowing of new leaves indicates overwatering.
Leaving the mist on during the summer months will help control and maintain the humidity around your ficus.
Clean the leaves every week to free them from dust accumulation.
Prune dry leaves.
For potted plants, a well-draining, coco-peat based potting mix is perfect.